The official website of the Lagos State government,
http://www.lagosstate.gov.ng, and that of the Court of Appeal,
http://courtofappeal.gov.ng have been hacked by a suspected terrorist
group on Friday morning. The hackers are said to have described the
Nigerian government as a terrorist in a message posted on the two
websites after the attack.
The message read (sic), “In the name of God, Message to Nigeria
Government and State Sponsors of Terrorism (USA, Israel, Saudi Arabia,
Turkey, Qatar): Boko Haram and ISIS are terrorists. They are killing
Muslims and innocent people because of your dirty money, hey Nigeria
Government you killed thousands of Muslims and specially Zakzaky’s
family too. You are all terrorists, You are all murders, God damn you!
“Allahu maulana wala mula lakum. Database Leaked: http://
www.masiup.com/ur.
http://wikisend.com/download/740694/lagosstate.gov.ng.rar.”
According to Punch, as of 4:36pm the website of the Lagos State
government was blank while that of the Court of Appeal still displayed
the message indicating it was still under the control of the hackers. By
6.43pm, the Lagos State website was back online.
As at 06:48 am this morning, the Lagos state government website is back online while that of the Appeal court is still blank.
While responding to the development, the Lagos State Commissioner for Information
and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, affirmed that the website was hacked
but that it had been retrieved and that the bugs left behind from the
hacking were being cleared.
Ayorinde in a statement on Friday assured that the website would soon be
restored and it would come out “better and stronger to continue in its
tradition of giving accurate and up-to-date information on the
activities, policies and programmes of the state government.”
While calling on the residents to be supportive of the present
administration to deliver on its promises, he noted that the incident
had been reported to the State Security Service and the Police for
further investigation so as to uncover those behind the “unscrupulous
act.”
Mr. Chigozie Ubani, a security expert, said the hacking by the group was
an indication that nobody was safe and that government agencies and the
people should guard their websites.
He added, “It magnifies the quantum of peril before us as a nation. It
shows nobody is safe until we address the fundamental issues bothering
the Nigerian Union. However, Lagos government should brace up and guard
its critical infrastructure and public arenas. It calls for caution and
vigilance.
“Cyber attack is not new anywhere in the world. Beyond hacking, there is
an imminent threat that must be addressed as such. Nigerian government
should be worried and careful. The Army can’t continue to fall prey for
traps set by disenfranchised and ideology based organisations. This is
handwriting on the wall. All security agencies should raise
intelligence.”
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